Replaced a motherboard

P_Hoops

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Mar 23, 2016
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So, my Samsung NP470R5E-K01UB has been my favorite laptop since I got it in Dec of 2013. More recently, I spilled some soda on it, cleaned it out, and had to do a couple things on it before I could use it again.

I ended up going into the motherboard and when I went to remove the fan from the motherboard I ripped the port for the fan out. Well, I and anyone I know who wouldn't charge me a lot to use a micro solder, didn't have one, so I ordered a new MB for the cheapest price found.

Ebay and the provider assured me a 100% full 30 day warranty and money back guarantee.

The MB seems to be in working condition. I put the same hard drive I originally had inside, back in it. It says it cannot recognize any boot options other and even when I connect my disk drive or a usb with the Windows cds, it says it doesn't recognize any boot options.

Also, the BIOS is completely unlocked so there are no worries there.

So what is happening and what do I do to fix it?
 


Win 7 32 bit. The original hdd that came with it had a hardware issue like one or two years ago so I replaced it with a 1tb hdd and I did not realize the system was optimized for x64 so I installed the 32 bit. So the hard drive has no recovery option except for the windows installed stuff.
 


I went into the settings and disabled secure startup and it came up so thanks!
 

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